It seems that the FileCopy command is not working correctly on the first script under some conditions (Projects\uxp\Basic\2-CopyFiles.script) - solution - manually copy your Windows CD files to the target folder

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I hadn't tested on a folder with spaces on path name before uploading so it might be buggy - solution - use a path like "c:\uxp"

This project will take around 30~50 minutes until it is completed - all steps should be done in complete unattended mode without requiring any user interaction.

- Initial boot screen

- LiveXP environment

- Windows XP Install

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If needed - each script can be executed individually by pressing on the "green" play button

The download package is sized in nearly 600Mb because it includes all driverpacks available and around 300Mb worth of freeware applications - it wasn't meant to be light - just a big and heavy XP install that I could use for everyday OS install on new machines without need to worry about drivers or installing some of my favourite programs.

List of included addons (programs that are installed when the XP setup is running):

ProgramAddons Ccleaner_201.cab

ProgramAddons DriveImage XML 1.21.cab

ProgramAddons FileZilla 3.0.4.1.cab

ProgramAddons Firefox 2.0.0.11.cab

ProgramAddons Java Runtime Environment 6 Update 3.cab

ProgramAddons Notepadplus 4.6.cab

ProgramAddons OpenOffice 2.3.0.cab

ProgramAddons PuTTY 0.60.cab

ProgramAddons QT_Alt-211.cab

ProgramAddons RealVNC 4.1.2.cab

ProgramAddons Recuva 1.06.132.cab

ProgramAddons Spybot Search _ Destroy 1.5.cab

ProgramAddons Tiny Hexer 1.8.1.6.cab

ProgramAddons TUGZip 3.4.0.2.cab

ProgramAddons Unlocker185.cab

XPizeDarkside21.exe

XP_Codec_Pack-232.cab

This project allowed me to build a 1,4Gb XP Install DVD that I burned onto a 8cm mini-DVD/rw and carry everywhere to use whenever needed.

Please remember that this is the initial beta release and I would really appreciate any feedback regarding this project in order to make things work better - thank you in advance for your comments about it.

Starting to test project.Read the long intro. Better having info so the user is asured the quality of project then not having it.

http://www.nliteos.com/download.htmlInstalled "nLruntimeR3 [FrameworkLite 2.0 R3 (alternative, unofficial runtimes for nLite)].exe" since its only 6MB. It can be found at the bottom of the download page of nLite siteDownloaded and Installed nLiteRan Winbuilder.Going down the list of scripts. First error popup.BootCD Wizard - When pressing the Preview button, it cannot find the bcdw.com file. Im guessing because I have yet to run the Project.

Nuno, hi!! --updates, all right!!maybe you would consider using/inspecting my 'nLite Reduction' script? It was place on the bartpecore server, but actually was made with several projects in mind, this was one. You can just place it anywhere, changing the level as needed.

Interests:I'm just a quiet simple person with a very quiet simple life living one day at a time..

European Union

Posted 02 March 2008 - 08:41 PM

Is this project working ok with you guys?

If so, then I would remove the "beta" label since we'd have a minimally stable workground.

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maybe you would consider using/inspecting my 'nLite Reduction' script? It was place on the bartpecore server, but actually was made with several projects in mind, this was one. You can just place it anywhere, changing the level as needed.

Will do so if there is enough demand for an new version upload.

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is it possiable to customise the boot screen?

Sure it is.

After you build the project for the first time you should be able to find a file called "splash.gif" and replace it any other image you like better - your files that will be used to build the ISO image should be placed inside a folder called "Target".

You can also replace this boot screen image with animated gif's if you prefer. The filename can be changed to anything else you need inside a file called BCDW.ini and it also supports JPG files.

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When you're done - open winbuilder again and select the script called "Create ISO" that is placed on the Finish folder.

Click on the green play button to run this script and this should produce a new ISO with all your changes.

Only contains the project files, hadn't had much need for an introduction page but if you're interested in creating one to be placed as http://uxp.winbuilder.net then you're surely welcome.

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I'm also looking for people interested in creating the next version of UXP, at the moment I've already added Parted Magic, WPI and I'm just finishing up the liveXP portion that needs some tweaks.

If you want to be part of the work team for developing this project, do let me know!!

been tinkering around with this last couple of days. modified copy script - will advise later. notes at home - not at home now. question, imdisk has set temp at "R", can it be changed to "B"? i have some scripts that are harded coded to "B". will it conflict with any of your project? where in the imdisk script can i make the change. i left the project running this morning in vmware 5.5 doing an install of xp to a 8 gig virtual drive. when i have to leave driverpacks was doing its thing right beforexp boot. ill be interested to see when i get home what the outcome is. everything to that point had run like clockwork after i added the folder 3rd party DriverPacks to the DriverPacks folder to kill the error "cant find 3rd party DriverPacks" during DriverPacks scripts.

Interests:I'm just a quiet simple person with a very quiet simple life living one day at a time..

European Union

Posted 16 April 2008 - 10:51 PM

Thank you for the nice tip cdob!

At the moment I am making an effort to make this DVD as huge as possible to test that limitation since it already includes all driverpacks, a lot of addons and the liveXP boot disk but it is still around 1.1Gb.

Guess it's time to include even more programs inside like an ubuntu OS bundled inside as well.

- The small sized linux tool capable or resizing big sized NTFS partitions is included and working good. It will also provide a few other linux based tools with full NTFS support

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Other details

- LiveXP was updated- Driverpacks was giving error because the 3rd party driverpacks folder was empty and the archiver didn't included it inside.- nLite support scripts are not enabled by default and are not really needed since we're now using WPI